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she is often purposely left out by her aunt and abused by her cousins and often feeling trapped. John Reed does not regard her as a person but calls her an animal

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In Chapters 1-10 of "Jane Eyre," Jane is portrayed as an outsider due to her low social status as an orphan and her mistreatment by her cousins and aunt. She is also an outsider at Lowood School because of her poverty and lack of familial connections. This sense of isolation and alienation highlights Jane's resilience and independence.

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